Library needs crowd control

Published: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 10:39 a.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 10:39 a.m.

To The Editor: The library offers some excellent programs at night. Iím sure Sheila Kay Adams was one of them, but I canít say first hand because I was one of many who did not get into the auditorium.

For previous programs, free tickets were available at the library two weeks ahead of time. For Ms. Adams the doors opened at 6:30 for a 7 p.m. program and ďthe rush was on.Ē Only the fortunate managed to get seats.

We live in a volatile society and a mob of people fighting to get into an auditorium is not a healthy situation. I, for one, will never again attempt to attend an event of this kind unless tickets are provided.

<p>To The Editor: The library offers some excellent programs at night. I’m sure Sheila Kay Adams was one of them, but I can’t say first hand because I was one of many who did not get into the auditorium.</p><p>For previous programs, free tickets were available at the library two weeks ahead of time. For Ms. Adams the doors opened at 6:30 for a 7 p.m. program and the rush was on. Only the fortunate managed to get seats.</p><p>We live in a volatile society and a mob of people fighting to get into an auditorium is not a healthy situation. I, for one, will never again attempt to attend an event of this kind unless tickets are provided.</p><p>Faye Berry</p><p>Zirconia</p>